by Kahdlibber October 09, 2017
A term used to describe carbonated beverages such as coke, sprite, root beer, etc. Heavily used in Canada, Michigan, and Washington State. Learn this term well if you have not already. If you are a waiter or waitress at a restaurant in an area that uses the word soda, respect the language of the visiting foreigners who say pop!
Floridian Waitress: Would you like anything to drink?
Canadian: What kinds of pop do you have?
Floridian Waitress: Pop?......Oh, you mean soda?
Canadian: NO! POP YOU GOOCH! Now bring me something nice!!!
Canadian: What kinds of pop do you have?
Floridian Waitress: Pop?......Oh, you mean soda?
Canadian: NO! POP YOU GOOCH! Now bring me something nice!!!
by Nicholas Gagne November 15, 2005
Porn Director: OK so you're going to eat her out, etc..., then to a pop, and that's a wrap. (see HBO Pornacopia)
by NaughtyMonkey December 06, 2004
by Scrote April 03, 2003
by Cara October 28, 2003
A dance style that hails from California from which the originators are many, which is not to be confused with or to be related to boog aka boogaloo who's originator was Boogaloo Sam aka Sam Solomon, boogaloo is not popping as a whole. There are many different styles of popping that have many different originators most of which resided in Cali when the popping movement first took off in the U.S. making it also harder to distinguish when popping actually started to become popping.
by BadboyFLIP July 19, 2006
(v.) "I pop-popped that girl over there last night. From behind, obviously, I didn't have a bag on me" (see brown bagger)
Or
(n.) "I had so much pop-pop last night I've forgotten where I live"
Or
(n.) "I had so much pop-pop last night I've forgotten where I live"
by BadgerLord January 21, 2007